As a guest on the political satire show that airs at 3 a.m. weekly on Fox News, Timpf remarked that she has no plans to see "The Force Awakens", because she's never had any interest in "space nerds poking each other with their little space nerd sticks." She also leveled the insult, "Star Wars people are crazy," making fans angry enough to rip the ears off a gundark.

She also remarked on the show that people threatened her life after she tweeted that she wasn't familiar with Star Wars because she's "been too busy liking cool things and being attractive."

I told a joke on a satire show at 3am a month ago so yes I actually am surprised I'm being threatened with murder https://t.co/4UWyUCQl3K

On Tuesday, Timpf, 25, who is also a writer for the National Review, shared some of the threats she received along with her responses in a post on the online magazine.

"A lot of people are clearly a lot of upset. But guess what? I'm not apologizing. Why? Because the all-too-common knee-jerk reaction of apologizing for harmless jokes after overblown hysteria is ruining our culture," she wrote.

Among the threats: she should be raped by a lightsaber, she should die, that acid should be thrown in her pretty face and that she's ugly and fat.

I've joked about death yet never offended quite like I offended by joking about Star Wars. Hope to care so much about something someday.

"I'm sick of oversensitive mobs in our overly sensitive society bullying people into saying that they're sorry over jokes — even if the subject of the joke is something as serious as Star Wars," she fumed.